Professor at California College of the Arts. Director of Hey Watch This! Author of Thanks for Watching: An Anthropological Study of Video Sharing on YouTube.
@robyncaplan@elenamaris1 @HibbyThach @newmediasociety Interesting. YouTubers engaged in reciprocity, and now it is happening on TikTok. Seems that reciprocity continues.
@arielmaelambe Thanks for opening conversation on this. I think forms of dialogue are likely the way to go. Another option is to allow the students to use it, but include a paragraph on *how* they used it, so that the exercise of AI reflection on use and process becomes an intellectual mindset.
Link to my new article, "Ranting in Emotional Public Spheres: Publicizing Participatory Challenges on YouTube" is now out on Convergence! https://t.co/PDz1e9QhGa
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My new article, "Ranting in Emotional Public Spheres: Publicizing Participatory Challenges on YouTube" is now out on Convergence! I grapple with what ranting connotes online as well as the civic implications of one ranting genre. @Convergence_NMT#anthropology#communication
📚📚📚New Book Review! 📚📚📚
Daniel Miller @DannyAnth reviews //Thanks for Watching: An anthropological study of video sharing on YouTube// by Patricia G. Lange @pglange 2019 @UPColorado#anthrotwitter#youtube
Read it here!⬇️
https://t.co/TLXCgXRMYi
The Routledge Companion to Media Anthropology #medianthrovolume is out today!
https://t.co/rJByrelk6b
Thanks to amazing co-editors @pglange@draluchadora, @jolynnasinanan, to all the wonderful authors, and to @routledgebooks! More details soon